Originally Posted By familyguy I am on a hunt for "The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh" on DVD. It seems very hard to get my hands on. Anyone know where to get it?
Originally Posted By familyguy ^^^^Ooh...that's cool! I got it on ebay. Anyone else consider this a pretty classic Disney movie or is it just me? For some reason of all the movies my kids watched at real young age this was my favorite. I have one more that is still at a pretty young age (4) where I believe he could really appreciate this movie. So I'm looking forward to introducing him to it soon. Unfortunately he's already been on the ride before seeing the movie, but hopefully this year, after seeing the movie, he'll appreciate the ride a little more!
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove Love, love, love, love, love this movie! All of our kids (aged 33 to 14) , my DH, and me and their kidlets! .....pay no attention to little me!
Originally Posted By Tink2002 "I'm just a little black rain cloud, hovering over the honey tree..." Love it! "When I up, down, touch the ground..."
Originally Posted By familyguy At least I'm not the only one! I'm pretty excited to get this dvd as the VHS copy we had was lost or ruined. I was really excited that they made the ride at DL. It isn't my favorite darkride, but it is so good to the heard those songs again! They did a good job with the ride.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Speaking of little black clouds, who else had thunder this afternoon?
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 I love this movie too. I'm not fond of what Pooh has become, but the original shorts were great. I love the dry British humor that translated pretty well. My favorite part is when Pooh goes looking for Rabbit, and calls down asking "Is anybody home?". Rabbit panicks and says "No". I love Pooh's reaction. "Doesn't somebody have to be home to say 'nobody;". That whole scene is just great.
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 Or, in that same scene, once Pooh gets in the house. Rabbit offers him lunch, and says "Would you like condensed milk, or honey on your bread?". But, when saying "condensed milk" he nods yes, and when saying "honey" nods no...hoping that his suggestive nodding will make pooh not choose the honey. I just love that kind of subtle humor.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I'm pretty sure that I'm just about the only person out there who doesn't see what is so great about Pooh. It's mildly entertaining, but mostly forgetable, like the majority of the other films made during that era. The fact that it is made up of several short features just makes the whole ordeal more painful for me. While I don't actively dispise Pooh, I really don't understand why he has an empire that at times puts Mickey's to shame.
Originally Posted By mawnck <-----would rather have the shorts in their original format, both titles-wise, and aspect-ratio-wise.
Originally Posted By familyguy We got the DVD...it rocks! I'm starting to think that Pooh is the cutest Disney character there is. At least in that movie.
Originally Posted By basil fan I think the original 3 cartoons (or the animated feature made from them) are (or is) great. It has a delightfully skewed sort of word play and a wonderful simplicity of design. That said, it is not a "top-20" or anything like that. My big complaint is that the oversaturation of the franchise leads to boredom. I never buy Pooh merchandise for myself. But the original is still top drawer. Phil's Hero Rules <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/hero.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ disney/hero.html</a>